Gary U.S. Bonds (born Gary Anderson, 6 June 1939) is an American rhythm and
blues and rock and roll singer. He is also a prolific songwriter.
Career Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Bonds was living in Norfolk,
Virginia in the 1950s when he began singing publicly in church, and with a
group called The Turks. He joined record producer Frank Guida's small
Legrand record label and Guida changed Andersons name to U.S. Bonds in
hope that it would be confused with a public service announcement
advertising the sale of government bonds and thus get more airplay.
Bonds' first hit was the song "New Orleans", which was followed by "Not
Me", a flop for Bonds, but later a hit for The Orlons, and then by his
only Number One hit, "Quarter To Three" in June 1961. Subsequent hits,
under the name Gary U.S. Bonds, included "School Is Out", "Dear Lady
Twist", "School Is In" and "Twist, Twist, Senora" in the early 1960s. In a
1963 tour of
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